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  1. I really enjoyed this article and happily followed the substack
  2. I have a vague memory of reading an article online a long time ago that discussed the logistical differences between Japan and the US in terms of how quickly the US was building destroyers/escort carriers/etc by 1944 even. If anyone remembers that can find me the link, I will be eternally* grateful

*grateful for a few hours plus every few years when I think about the article again

Is this the one you're thinking of: http://www.combinedfleet.com/economic.htm?

That's a great article, haven't seen it in a long time. The part I always remember is:

The United States built more merchant shipping in the first four and a half months of 1943 than Japan put in the water in seven years.

It's absolutely insane how much of an industrial powerhouse the US was in the 1940s.

Yeah, it blew me away when I first read it. So many of the WWII histories I've read painted the struggle as a near thing but, when the economics are laid bare, it's clear that, if the war dragged on, the Axis were doomed.